I remember Carmelo Anthony's wife LaLa from back in the day on MTV. Thought she had disappeared, but turns out she's still a celeb with over 2 million twitter followers (More than @celtics and @rajonrondo combined). She made light of the whole Honey Nut Cheerios bruhaha, by tweeting late this week the following:

Not for nothing,but we ALL deserve a check or some free cereal 4all the publicity we've given Honey Nut Cheerios! LOL #cantbelieveeverything
— LA LA(@lala) January 11, 2013

“I think it was a little too much in all honesty. I felt like Melo just wanted to have a conversation man-to-man and I can respect that.”

If crossing the line can happen during the course of games considering all the trash-talk:

“Absolutely. You can definitely cross the line in sports. There are certain things that are said on the court that is basketball chatter and then other things that should always be left off.”

If Garnett is known as a guy that crosses the line too often:

“I’m not sure. I guess it all depends on who you ask the question to.”

If Anthony was bothered more by losing or the comments made by Garnett:

“In all honesty I can’t answer that question because I don’t know. I don’t even know what was said because I wasn’t there when it all happened. I know one thing, Melo doesn’t get easily agitated and people don’t get under his skin that easily so obviously whatever was said, it must’ve been something.”

You might think think this story has ended or is about to, but 'Melo and the Knicks will be in Boston in 12 days. Trust me it's not over.